Smart light 2000, Trouble shooting guide – Star Lights Smart Light 2000 User Manual
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Smart Light 2000
™
Trouble Shooting Guide
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Light won't
come on.
•
Power not on.
•
Turn on indoor switch or check fuse.
• Grounded
incorrectly.
• Check
ground
wire.
•
Light bulb blown.
•
Check bulb and replace if necessary.
While in
Porch Light
Mode the
LED flashes
"RED" but
the Light
Bulb does
Work.
• Low
Battery
Condition -
(Line Voltage to fixture
dropped to 11.5 Volts or
below for a period of 45
seconds).
•
Charge or replace the Coach the Battery.
•
Check breaker on Coach charging system and reset if
necessary.
•
Too much load on wire
supplying power to the
fixture.
•
Up-size wire gauge from distribution panel to Fixture .
•
Up-size wire gauge to distribution panel from battery.
Smart Light
2000
™
only
works as a
Porch light
•
Smart Light 2000
™
wired
incorrectly
•
Switch power leads to fixture.
Light stays
on in AUTO
MODE.
•
Fixture operating in
PORCH LIGHT MODE.
•
Re-program with indoor switch.
• Wired
incorrectly.
• Check
that
wiring is connected properly.
•
Frequent changes in heat
are being detected.
•
Check sensing area for possible heat sources i.e. water
heater exhaust, moving vehicles, or other heat source.
Adjust the sensitivity to a less sensitive setting.
Smart Light
2000
™
will
not energize
the bulb, in
auto mode,
when there is
motion with
in the
detection
area
•
Smart Light 2000
™
is
blinking "BLUE" not
"GREEN"
•
Wait until night time, as the Smart Light 2000
™
will not
change modes until the outside light has dropped to a
certain Luminous level.
•
Make sure that a street light, parking lot lighting or
other bright light is not directly shinning on the fixture
•
Wait until the fixture has time to determine which mode
to operate in. It always defaults to daytime mode once
triggered and takes 30 seconds to change modes.
Light keeps
cycling "ON"
& "OFF"
• Current
Sensitivity
setting
set too "high"
•
Adjust to a "less sensitive" setting.
•
Changes in heat are being
detected from a fixed heat
source
•
Check the field of view for hot gas vents, camp fires or
other heat sources and either reposition coach or mask,
if possible with awning or chair.
•
Light and Heat are being
reflected back onto the
sensor
•
Mask the reflective surface to eliminate the reflection, or
again reposition coach or mask, if possible with awning
or chair. .
• Sudden
temperature
changes due to storms or
high winds or rain
•
Turn sensor off until storm passes.